Pink Chintz Creeping Thyme {3 1/2 in. Pots, min 25}

Thymus serpyllum 'Pink Chintz' (AKA T. praecox 'Pink Chintz', T. praecox ssp. articus 'Pink Chintz')
Pronunciation: THY-mus ser-PIL-um PINK CHINT
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Pink Chintz blooms from early to late spring above dark olive leaves. This Thyme's gentle magenta-pink flowers are typically the first to appear each spring.

Similar to 'Elfin', slightly different blooms, blooms earlier, larger leaves.
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General information about Thymus serpyllum (Thyme):
A highly multi-purpose perennial groundcover, Thyme is a low-growing, highly aromatic herb that is often grown as an evergreen ornamental groundcover. It grows well in the cracks between rocks and pavers or stepping stones.

Abundantly fragrant and flavorful, gardeners can’t resist running their fingers through the lacey foliage just to enjoy its lemony scent. Thyme grows especially well in somewhat dry, sunny conditions.

This elegant and low-maintenance groundcover can even be planted in sandy soil and once established it tolerates drought (though it grows more heartily with profuse watering), and light foot traffic. Owing to its acceptance of light foot traffic, your planting options are expanded beyond rock gardens to stepping stones, pathways, borders, edging and filling crooks and crevices as long as you give it well-drained soil.

Butterflies are fond of Thyme and you will discover that she is very disease resistant meaning, once established, you will be rewarded with years of fragrant, delicious, and timeless beauty. Prostrate by nature, Thyme takes on a slight mounding habit if planted in an area with only partial sun.

Thyme is most fragrant and flavorful when grown in dry, lean, well-drained soil. The foliage can be used for seasoning at any time and is easily dried. The blooms are also edible, and are tastiest when first opening. Sprigs of Thyme are wonderful stuffed inside poultry before roasting or snipped into salads for a citrusy punch on the palette.

Gardener Tips
Too much moisture can rot the plants, so you will find it does best with average water and well drained soil.

If you love to have a little design fun in your garden, select an area where you alternate pavers or stepping stones with plantings of Thyme to create a geometric pattern. Some gardeners even opt to write words with plantings of Thyme.

A fun project with grandchildren is to create a series of steps from concrete blocks. Inside each hole in the block, put a small layer of gravel, followed by a cupful of sand, then excellent quality soil and one Thyme plant.

Interesting Facts
Thyme is native to most of Europe and North Africa and as such is often used in those cuisines.

Thyme has been utilized for millennia. Due to its intrepid and vitality-laden symbolism to the ancient Greeks, athletes covered their arms with its oil before tournaments.

All varieties of Thyme have strong disinfectant properties, which brought about the cultivars' widespread use by Egyptians for embalming and during 20th century wartime to sterilize wounds.
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Bueatiful!
05/16/2017 By Anne M Reed
Product reviewed: Pink Chintz Creeping Thyme {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

Packaging amazing and plants loom healthy!!!
Don't Hesitate!
05/03/2017 By Gesche Morley
Product reviewed: Pink Chintz Creeping Thyme {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

If you've every been nervous about ordering live plants on line, don't be! At least, not from Classy Groundcovers! I've ordered from others who don't bother to hold shipments so the plants don't sit on a truck over the weekend, and whose plants arrive anemic... Read full review >

I'm using these between stepping stones and they are already looking at home. I think that with regular watering their first year they will continue to thrive and soften the look of the flagstone area.
creeping thyme
04/07/2017 By Virginia Rosen
Product reviewed: Pink Chintz Creeping Thyme {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

Every order that I've received from classy groundcovers has arrived in perfect condition, including this one. These plants are now 1.5 years old and are doing great, in spite of the New England drought over the past few years. I ordered a bunch more because... Read full review >
Delighted!
11/16/2016 By Flora Hazelton
Product reviewed: Pink Chintz Creeping Thyme {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

I am so happy to have received the vigorous, handsome plants from Classy Groundcovers. They've already "dressed up" a flower bed where they now live, and will have our mild North Georgia Autumn to get well established before the Summer heat.
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We do not recommend shipping this plant during the heat of summer. This means plant before July or after August.

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Care
If using between pavers or stepping stones, it is recommended that you plant them such that the soil level is one to one-and-a-half inches below the top of the walking surface to allow room for the plants to compress when stepped on.
Deadheading spent flower heads is recommended to promote extended blooming.
It is best to stop harvesting Thyme a month before the first frost. This will allow the more tender stems to harden off some before the cold comes and will reduce the die-back over the winter.
General information that applies to all plants:
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